As previously stated, here are the pics of my switch (Antec 1200 to Lili).

There you have it. Overall, the case is beautiful, has a solid feel (doesn't feel flimsy at all). Some minor imperfections (small scratch at the bottom of the case, not visible, but still).

Cable management: Thumbs up as opposed to the Antec. Plenty of space between the side panel and space to fit in all of your cables without bending the panel or seeing a bump. Easy to route except for the 8pin EPS. That was an ass to route (mostly because I had everything installed and the CPU HSF was in the frickin' way).

HDD cage: It's pretty tough to get the hdds installed (might be just me) but the end results feels nice. The hdd without screws will not move.

Optical drive cage: Installing the dvd was a breeze. You also have the option to keep the front bezel or remove it completely. I left it on to hide away the dvd-rw. The bezel feels solid yet smooth at the same time when opening/closing.

WC'ers: Unfortunately, depending on what you're looking to do, the Lili might not be the best for you wc'ers our there imo. For sure, a triple rad will fit in the front, but as you can see in the last pic, the top plate seperating the top part of the case with the middle part is riveted in rendering impossible the use of a double rad at the back of the case. As for air cooling, the air flow is good and plenty enough to keep all of your parts cooled enough.

There are fan filters in front where you attach the three fans (removable with thumb screws to loosen up the aluminium piece that hold the fans).

Imo, for 380 tax in, I consider the case a good buy for a truly beautiful piece that has a solid built, good airflow, easy cable routing and plenty of space to work in.

Although I feel that Lili cheaped out a bit. No zip ties were provided (ok ok, 2!). 2 sata cables with 90 degrees connectors. 4 USB 3.0 cables for the top media panel. 1 cable for esata. Led lights, power/reset cables. Small plastic box for spare screws, etc.

Note that on the side of the case where all of the cables are hidden, I didn't find those small "c" where you can pass a zip tie to hold the cables.

Ask away if you wanna know more, don't know if I covered all of the basics. Please note that I am not a reviewer or an expert in these sort of things so everything is based on personal opinion.